Fire
15 items tagged with "Fire"
Cinder Sprite
LesserCinder Sprite — Lesser Spirit of Embers
A tiny fire spirit that dwells within dying embers. Appearing as a palm-sized winged humanoid scattering faint orange sparks, it is most potent in the final moments before a flame goes out entirely. More expressive than a Salamander, though still of low intelligence.

Phoenix
Spirit KingPhoenix · Sallion — Fire Spirit King
The pinnacle of fire spirits, the Spirit King. Also known as Sallion. Appears in the form of a phoenix, and its very existence is the law of flames. Possesses true immortality — even if destroyed, it resurrects within fire. It governs all fire elements in the world. In recorded history, fewer than five summoners have ever completed a true contract with it.

Logi
IntermediateLogi — Spirit of the Consuming Flame
A mid-ranked fire spirit known in Norse mythology as 'fire itself.' Its nature was revealed when it defeated Loki in an eating contest by consuming bones and bowls alike — a manifestation of the primal truth that flame devours everything. It appears as a giant humanoid wreathed in transparent blue-white fire that rapidly incinerates all it touches.

Ifrit
IntermediateIfrit · Sallist — Intermediate Fire Spirit
The intermediate rank among fire spirits. A towering humanoid body composed entirely of flames, possessing clear will and intellect. Also known as Sallist. Depending on the work, Ifrit may appear not as an intermediate spirit but as a Spirit King. It personally evaluates potential contractors and refuses those it deems unworthy.

Fire-Drake
GreaterFire-Drake · Ignis · Salaime — Superior Fire Spirit
The superior rank among fire spirits. A mighty dragon-form spirit known by names such as Ignis and Salaime. Though distinct from true dragons, it commands comparable awe. Summoners capable of contracting it are exceedingly rare.

Agni
GreaterAgni — Sacred Messenger of the Flame
The Hindu god of fire and sacred messenger between gods and mortals. Depicted with three heads and seven tongues, he conveys offerings to the gods through the sacred fire of ritual. He governs both purification and destruction — what his flame touches is either purified or utterly consumed.

Suzaku
SupremeSuzaku · 朱雀 — Sacred Red Bird of the South
The divine red bird that guards the southern direction among the Four Symbols of East Asian mythology. Similar to the phoenix but fundamentally different: while the phoenix symbolizes rebirth, Suzaku is the guardian deity of summer, fire, and war. Its five-colored plumage causes all southern flames to surge in unison when its wings are spread. A celestial entity directly linked to the southern star mansion.

Saleana
SupremeSaleana — Supreme Fire Spirit
The supreme rank among fire spirits, positioned just below the Phoenix Spirit King, with near-complete dominion over the fire element. Appears in a form somewhere between humanoid and dragon, capable of creating a wide-area vacuum inferno by consuming surrounding oxygen. Occasionally entrusted by the Spirit King to command the lower fire spirits.

Kagutsuchi
Spirit KingKagutsuchi · 軻遇突智 — King of the Destructive Flame
The supreme fire deity of Japanese mythology. At the moment of his birth, his flames burned his mother Izanami to death — a symbol that creation and destruction are inseparable. Slain by his grief-stricken father Izanagi, yet from his blood and body fragments dozens of divine beings were born. Fire is both death and birth, and he is the king who embodies that contradiction in himself.

Salamander
LesserSalamander · Kasha — Lesser Fire Spirit
The lowest rank among fire spirits. A small lizard-form spirit wreathed entirely in flames, with faint will and emotion, driven purely by instinct toward warmth. Also known as Kasha in some regions, depicted as a flaming cat. The fire spirit most commonly sought by novice summoners for their first contract.

Dragon
Legendary Creature · Wyrm — Ancient being of immense power and wisdom
Dragons are large, reptilian mythical creatures found in legends across both Eastern and Western cultures. They are renowned for their supernatural abilities such as breathing fire or flight, and serve as symbols of power, wisdom, calamity, or greed. Their appearance, temperament, and significance vary widely between cultures.

Phoenix
Phoenix · Firebird — Legendary bird reborn from flames
The phoenix is a mythical bird symbolizing immortality and rebirth. According to legend, it dies in a burst of flames and rises anew from its own ashes. It appears in both Eastern and Western myths, representing eternal life and hope.

Chimera
Chimera · Monstrous hybrid — Mythical creature with combined animal traits
The Chimera is a legendary beast formed from parts of different animals. In Greek mythology, it is depicted with the body and head of a lion, a goat's back, and a serpent's tail. It is famed for breathing fire.

Wyvern
Wyvern · Type of Dragon — Legendary two-legged, winged reptilian creature
The wyvern is a mythical beast characterized by two legs and a single pair of wings, resembling a dragon but distinct in form. It often features a long, serpentine tail and powerful talons, sometimes depicted with the ability to breathe fire or poison. The wyvern appears frequently in medieval European heraldry and literature, serving as a symbol of strength and ferocity.
